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1C; Supporting Fig 2) However, we were only able to separate fu

1C; Supporting Fig. 2). However, we were only able to separate functionally distinct populations—EpCAM+CD49fhi and EpCAM+CD49flo—with CD49f. Function, in this case, was defined by a colony-forming ATM/ATR mutation assay (see below). Heterogeneous expression of CD49f was confirmed by immunohistochemistry (Fig. 1D). Various reports have identified CD49f, integrin α-6, as a stem cell marker in fetal and adult liver14-16 and other ductal epithelial

tissue, such as the breast.17, 18 EpCAM+CD49fhi cells expressed markers associated with epithelial stem cells, such as CD29, CD133, and Sca1, but not mesenchymal or hematopoietic markers CD31, CD45, and F4/80 (Supporting Table 1). These data led us to hypothesize that CD49f is a candidate gallbladder stem cell marker. Gallbladder cells were cultured invitro in conditions that select for epithelial cell growth.19 Briefly, total cell isolate from primary gallbladder was plated on irradiated rat mammary tumor cell line LA7 that served as feeder cells. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and flow cytometric analyses indicated that there was Palbociclib order no fusion between the gallbladder and feeder cells (Supporting Fig. 3). Because stem cells have the capacity for self-renewal, we predicted that expansion invitro would enrich for primitive or stem cells. Flow cytometry analyses of cells after one expansion (p0) showed

that only epithelial cells (EpCAM+) expand on the feeders (Fig. 2A). EpCAM− cells that were sorted from primary gallbladder did not proliferate (data not shown). Importantly, we found that all gallbladder cells at p0 were CD49f+ (Fig. 2B), supporting the notion that invitro expansion selects for EpCAM+CD49f+ primitive epithelial cells. To evaluate CD49f as a gallbladder stem cell marker, we performed limiting

dilution analyses (LDAs) and index sorts. The LDA quantifies the frequency of a specific subpopulation of cells with a biological activity20 and was key to the isolation of hematopoietic21 and neural22 stem cells. In the evaluation of stem cells, biological activity is typically defined selleck products as the ability to form a colony and the LDA serves to quantify stem and progenitor cells. We separated EpCAM+CD49fhi and EpCAM+CD49flo cells from primary gallbladder and performed LDAs. EpCAM+CD49fhi cells exhibited a significantly higher enrichment in colony-forming unit (CFU) frequency (ranging from 1 of 15 to 1 of 4), compared to EpCAM+CD49flo cells (1 in 71 to 1 in 62) (Fig. 2C). Chi-square tests confirmed that ranges in CFU frequency ± standard error (SE) were significantly different between EpCAM+CD49fhi and EpCAM+CD49flo cells (P < 0.001). We then performed index sorts to confirm these data. An index sort records the phenotype and well number of each deposited cell during a single cell sort. In this manner, the specific surface-marker profile of cells that form colonies can be determined retrospectively. In our experiment, 288 single EpCAM+ cells were sorted and the CD49f profile of each sorted cell was recorded.